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Thread: Golf GTI: the good, the bad, the weird...and appreciation thread

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    Pressing unlock twice to open all the doors is a security feature which can be disabled in the MFD Settings. Have a look in the manual for the details.

    I've never found it hard to locate the ignition at night time, since the whole car interior lights up so well. Maybe it's because of the the colour of my seats and trim.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Zaul View Post
    BAD:
    Automatic wipers - bit random aren't they?
    No light around ignition.
    Water dripping in through window and doors sometimes when you open them.
    ..and to be really picky..the fact it needs to run on 98 ron.

    Otherwise I'm enjoying it. No regrets with my purchase at all
    I agree with everything quoted.

    On auto wipers, my first MkVI was just fine, but my new one is positively psychotic. Sometimes they behave OK, but usually that is short lived and they suddenly start sweeping at breakneck speed. It's a problem because by that stage there is so little water on the screen between sweeps that the wipers drag and shudder their way across the glass. Resetting them will usually just start the same process over. Maybe an enquiry to my dealer is in order.

    No light around the ignition; never had a problem getting it in until last night (must be falling testosterone levels, if you know what I mean). I do think that sort of thing should be standard in this day and age though.

    Water dripping in wouldn't be a problem if I had one of those lovely reversing cameras, and at least 98 RON is clean as far as Au fuels go.

    All told though, great car.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Ryan_R View Post
    Pressing unlock twice to open all the doors is a security feature which can be disabled in the MFD Settings. Have a look in the manual for the details.
    I don't mind the feature, I have it on my Grand Voyager. It is just you have to press very quickly in comparison to my GV. I wouldnt have minded another 20 milliseconds to hit it a second time
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    Quote Originally Posted by Maltopia View Post
    -Rear headrests not being adjustable as it limits rear visibility
    I noticed they were adjustable on the R; is it really so that they do not adjust on the GTI?


    Quote Originally Posted by Maltopia View Post
    -No internal boot release
    You'd still have to lift up the hatch anyway, no? Otherwise it can be unlocked from inside . . .

    Quote Originally Posted by Maltopia View Post
    The only regret is that there wasn't a car with RVC available as part of the EOFY sale. Like others, I think it should be standard and the cost added to the price of the car.
    Amen to that!

    It would also be nice if VW would delete the front number plate holder (not found on lesser Golfs) and add a tilt adjustment to the driver's seat.
    Last edited by Dubya; 06-09-2010 at 12:02 AM.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Dubya View Post
    I noticed they were adjustable on the R; is it really so that they do not adjust on the GTI?
    They're adjustable on the GTI too.
    I can only imagine that Maltopia means that they can't "fold down" or something so that they don't block the view out the rear when you don't have rear passengers...

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    I've had exactly the same thought, and for a while there I was worried that there was something wrong with my GTI. First week or so, my head was repeatedly jerking backwards against the headrest, but now no more. And I miss it.

    But I'm sure there's not a change in the actual performance, it's just that I am used to it now, and probably a little more controlled with the right foot as well.

    Has anyone else experienced this?
    Good to see I'm not the only one.

    maybe time for the "upgrade" , I like the "kick"
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    hehe - thats where it starts Flappa, and before you know it, you have an empty wallet and a car thats almost undrivable on the road.

    Been there.


    I was initialy a bit disapointed in the performance, but I'm getting used to enjoying the handling now instead - although I should have gone the R - there is nothing quite as frustrating a dropping a wheel off the inside of a corner and giving it the berries only to have it not go anywhere because of wheelspin. Bloody FWDs! I've had to unlearn everything I knew about driving and start from scratch.
    Its here!

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    i use wheelspin to make me look like a better driver

    wierdest thing happened yesterday though - i toyota echo tried to drag me, it was hillarious, the poor little guy i almost felt sorry for him
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    Quote Originally Posted by Beaker View Post
    hehe - thats where it starts Flappa, and before you know it, you have an empty wallet and a car thats almost undrivable on the road.
    Nah - it's not possible with a Golf. As I'm sure you'll all read in the http://www.vwwatercooled.org.au/f112...nge-49481.html very soon, even a 275kW/521Nm+ GTI is very driveable

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    Quote Originally Posted by Beaker
    hehe - thats where it starts Flappa, and before you know it, you have an empty wallet and a car thats almost undrivable on the road.

    Been there.


    I was initialy a bit disapointed in the performance, but I'm getting used to enjoying the handling now instead - although I should have gone the R - there is nothing quite as frustrating a dropping a wheel off the inside of a corner and giving it the berries only to have it not go anywhere because of wheelspin. Bloody FWDs! I've had to unlearn everything I knew about driving and start from scratch.
    For the sake of the Forums , mine shall remain stock . . . FOR EVER.

    Gotta admit , if the R had been available at the time , I may have just gone that way myself. Next time.
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